Re: [CSCMail-Users] Attachments
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From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2001-12-08 17:51:27
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Ok, these are MIME encoded filenames... I just added support for this, and checked it into CVS... Please checkout the current CVS code and let me know if it solves this problem... It should transparently fix it for existing mail as well as new mail. Let me know, -CZ ----- Original Message ----- From: Daniel Schregenberger <np...@gm...> To: CSCMail-Users <csc...@li...> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 9:31 AM Subject: [CSCMail-Users] Attachments > I've encountered some problems with attachments sent by windows-clients (Opera, > Notes, ...). They are using some kind of code for the filename instead of a > "normal" filename. > The problem is that cscmail fails to save or view these attachments, I think > because of the '?' and '=' chars in the filename. > > Is there a better way to see these attachments nevertheless than exporting the > mail, modifying the attachment-filename and importing it again? > > I've added an attachment-header to show what I mean. > > Daniel > > PS: I've also seen some Mac-Clients sending attachments named > "blah/blahblah/blah/file.ext" It's the same problem with them. > > > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename==?windows-1252?Q?Philippe=20Amrein.doc?= > Content-Type: application/msword; > name==?windows-1252?Q?Philippe=20Amrein.doc?= > Content-Transfer-Encoding: Base64 > > _______________________________________________ > | Be sure to read the CSCMail FAQ: > | http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > | > | CSCMail Home Page: > | http://www.cscmail.net > | > | To unsubscribe or change your preferences: > | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cscmail-users > > |